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Introduction:The Republic of Malta, consists of an archipelago of 7 islands, only 3 of which are inhabited, namely: Malta (the biggest island), Gozo and Comino.
Lying at the very centre of the Mediterranean, Malta is widely known for its rich historical and archeological heritage. It has been inhabitated since 5000BC and some of the oldest still-standing buildings in the world can be found on the islands. Moreover, as time passed Malta was colonized by the Punics, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Angovines, Knights of St. John, French and English from whom the Maltese finally took their independence in 1964. Besides, Malta is also fun! One can find beautiful beaches accompanied by the very good weather; good night-life, pubs and discos; all kinds of water sports; boat trips; bbqs and beach parties; diving facilites and sites; good restaurants and hotels; shopping centres etc etc - name it - you can do it! Except skiing of course :-) Due to Malta's size very many different things can be included in just one evening! For everything else you would like to know visit www.visitmalta.com

Things to see and do: Megalithic Temples (Hagar Qim, Imnajdra and Ggantija); Hypogeum; Mdina - the ancient capital; The Three Cities; The Mosta Church (and the archipelago's 365 churches); VALETTA (the capital and a World Heritage City); The Bastions; The Grandmasters' Palace; St. John's Cathedral; The Auberge de Castille; The Manoel theatre; The Sacra Infermeria; The Grand Harbour and the Harbours of Valetta; The Blue Grotto; The fishing village of Marsaxlokk; The diving sites of Gozo and Comino; The Azure Window in Gozo; The Blue Lagoon in Comino; The beaches in the North of Malta; St. George's Bay, Paceville, Sliema, St. Julians, Bugibba, Qawra(centres of night-life); The Gardens of San Anton and Buskett; Maltese Festas (in summer, with the biggest fireworks ever); Fort St. Elmo; Auberge de Provence (National Museum of Archeology); Palace Square; St. James Cavallier Art centre (alternative cinema, exhibitions, theatre, bar...); Fine Arts Museum; Caravaggio's only signed work - the beheading of St. John; International Airshow (in summer); Fireworks Festival (April); St. Paul's and St. Agatha's Catacombs; Dingli and Ta' Cenc Cliffs; Calypso's Cave; Citadel; Roman Villa; Roman Baths; Maritime Museum; Ghar Dalam; numerous other beaches and bays round all the 365km coast.

The city is a pleasure to walk around at any time of day. The architecture is beautiful and there are great views all around. Apart from that there are numerous museums and attractions as well as cafes, bars and restaurants.